2) Type in the Name of Your Author AND Criticism. For literary
criticism on a work by F. Scott Fitzgerald, type in Fitzgerald AND criticism.

For Shakespeare and authors who wrote before 1600,
type in the author's name AND the name of one of his/her works.
Then click the lime green Find button.

3)GIL-Find presents results in groups of 20.

4) Use the scroll bar to move among the results.

5) You can move among the pages of results by clicking the numbers on the top and bottom of the result window.

6) If you have a large number of results, you can make them
more precise by clicking on the facets in the screen's left column.

Choosing a location restricts books to only that campus or to only online titles. Choosing a subject heading narrows your results as well. The subject facets are often at the top of the result list.

7) To see the full entry for a book, click on its blue title.

8) To find the book on the shelf, scroll down the screen to see its campus location and call number.

9) To see more books on the same subject, click on
one of the subject headings, which are in blue.
If you want the broad heading, click on the
heading's leftmost words. If you want something more specific,
click on the words to the right.

10)
To keep track of this book for later searches, click the red star that says Add to favorites. Note:
you need a GIL PIN to use this feature.

11) To return to the list of results click the Back to Search Results text link in the
upper left corner of the book window. To see the next
or previous book, click the Next Record or Previous Record text links
in the upper right corner of the window.

12 To print off the book's records, click the Print this icon.
To email it, click the Email icon, and to send it as a text
message to your mobile device, click Text this.

13) To start a new search, scroll to the top of the screen,
and click the bright blue New Search link on the pale gray bar.

14) To end a session with GIL-Find, click the Home icon. Exit the browser or close
the tab in which you are working.